Re: Trying to get apache to work on alt port instead of 80 out of necessity

From: 'Dungeon' Dave (Newsgroup_at_tombstones.org.uk)
Date: 10/14/03


Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 22:00:10 +0100

begin not.binary!

And josh lynch <iconoclast88@verizon.net> confused OE posters with...
>My listen directive is set to *:8008
>
>here's the netstat result file attatched.
>
netstat shows the services running on those ports. However, it doesn't
show what ports are open past the firewall.

To test it out, try:

telnet localhost 8008

Then type: "head / html 1.0"

See if you get any HTML code or an apache response - also check the
apache logfiles.

If there's nothing in apache, check the firewall logs.

Also: try "iptables -L" to list what rules are running.

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